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Circuit breakers(<100kv) specific system application classification

according to IEC

Two classes are defined:

Class S1, circuit-breakers intended for use in cable systems


Class S2, circuit-breakers intended for use in line systems or in a cable system with
direct connection (without cable) to overhead lines.

A cable system is a system in which the TRV during breaking of terminal fault at 100 % of
shortcircuit breaking current does not exceed the two-parameter envelope derived from
table 1 give in IEC 62271-100. for example circuit-breakers of indoor substations with cable
connection are generally in cable-systems or circuit-breaker in an outdoor substation with
length of cable connected on the supply side of the circuit-breaker is at least 100 m.
A line system is a system in which the TRV during breaking of terminal fault at 100% of
short circuit breaking current is covered by the two-parameter envelope derived from Table
2 of table 2 give in IEC 62271-100.
Systems with overhead lines directly connected to a busbar are typical examples of line-
systems.
Figure shown two circuitbreaker classes different(S1,S2) at full shortcircuit current, the
RRRV in line systems is twice the value for cable systems.

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